I have just sunk a lot of money into WFP.
I started useing it from the begining of this year and I now wish I had bought it years ago.
You have to look at the long term not just short term. Yes wfp Has cost me a lot of cash, but its money I had and my bank account is now higher then when I first started spending the money on a van and wfp stuff.
But if you look long term 10 yrs. I expect to earn at least £4000.00 more per year with wfp then Trad. Thats £40000.00 more over 10 years, it far outweighs my initial investment, I am safer, as the death of the W/Cleaner from Wallsall testifys to the ever present risks of going up and down a ladder all day.
Yes the threat of wfp being banned can cause you some concern, but i would recommend you go ahead and buy it.
If water starts getting short in our area I will go tops only with wfp to help conserve water. You never know we could have one of the wettest summers on record this year.
If they do ban wfp and we have to go back to ladders to make a living, I do hope the water authoritys are prepared to be sued if anyone has a bad fall or accident from a ladder because they have forced them to stop us useing a safer alternative. For me that would make my mind up to get straight away.
Nel.